UrFU International

UrFU International Profile

Ural Federal University has strong global connections; internationalization is one of the University’s top priorities. UrFU has established partnerships with about 400 foreign universities from all over the globe; the University actively participates in international network projects: Erasmus+, BRICS Network University, CIS University, SCO University, University of the Arctic (UArctic), Association of Sino-Russian Technical Universities.

More than 3 100 international students from 80 countries are currently enrolled at Ural Federal University. The majority of our international students come from China, South Korea, Mexico, Mongolia, Vietnam, Turkey, Guinea and Central Asia. The University holds annual international summer schools devoted to Russian language and culture, economics and management, engineering.

Annually more than 150 UrFU students and researchers go abroad within academic mobility programs. There is a local group of the Board of European Students of Technology (BEST) at UrFU; activities of BEST group allow UrFU students to participate in short-term courses at European universities 4 times a year.

UrFU scientists participate in international research funding programs such as the EU's Seventh Framework Program (FP7), Open Society Institute's International Higher Education Support Program (HESP), and Regional Seminar for Excellence in Teaching (ReSET). Our specialists implement a whole range of applied research projects collaborating with their partners from Germany, USA, South Korea etc.

The University is also developing ties and undertaking collaborative research through inviting foreign professors to Ekaterinburg: e.g., since 2012 Dr Jean Jouzel (France), co-laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize, has been the head of the UrFU Climate Change Laboratory. From 2013 the University has launched a large-scale project "Returning to Europe: Russian elites and European innovations, norms and models (XVIII - early XXth centuries)" under the guidance of a renowned French researcher, Dr Marie-Pierre Rey.

In 2013 Ural Federal University entered the list of Russian universities that won in a competitive selection for the right to receive special subsidy targeted at enhancing the global competitiveness of the university and increasing its positions in the international rankings. In October 2013 the Roadmap that will allow UrFU to enter the top-100 of world universities by 2020 was officially approved.

Currently the University is ranked among top-500 world universities according to QS World University Ranking and placed 63rd among BRICS countries universities (QS World University Rankings: BRICS).

UrFU is a corporate affiliate of the Russian Council for International Affairs.

Ural Federal University is pursuing greater understanding of other cultures and places. It is the meeting point of various world cultures. In 2008 a unique Centre of Chinese language and culture – the Confucius Institute – was established on the basis of UrFU Institute of Social and Political Sciences. In 2013 the Thai Cultural Centre was officially opened in the University; in 2016 - the Center of Iranian Studies.

Annually Ural Federal University is visited by more than 100 foreign delegations representing the leading world universities, diplomatic structures and major companies and enterprises.